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mstrofdisaster

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Water Parameters

Prior to 50% W/C -------------------After 50% W/C (24 hours later)
SG: 1.025 ------------------------------same
pH: 8.6----------------------------------8.3
Ca: 200 ppm ---------------------------350ppm
Mg: 1200 ppm------------------------- 1320ppm
NO3: <.01 -----------------------------<0.1
Amm: <.05 ----------------------------must recheck
PO4: 0 ppm ----------------------------0ppm
Alk: 8.6 meq/L ------------------------6.4meq/L [18dKH]
(tests performed with salifert, except for Ca, done with Seachem)

So now that I'm here I'm asking for some advice on how to safely raise Calcium and reduce Alk.

Someone had mentioned ESV Calcium:
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewItem~idProduct~EV2120.html
Something like this?
 
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mstrofdisaster

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If I were you, aside from making adjustment with ESV, do another large water change in a few days... that should sqaure you off a little more.


latino277 - I did 50% last time, this time what - 30%, another 50%?

Moidol - You mean get params where I always want them then do the w/c?
btw - that calc is sweeeeet.

Thanks guys,

Chris
 

latino277

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what he said... going forward get your WC water to the #'s that you want before doing the WC. This will help. All so, seeing that you have done 3 large water changes you should now go back to doing your normal WC.
 

aaron23

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i would do another water change until it is down to where you want it, 18 is still EXTREMELY HIGH and im wondering how the acros are still living...
 

juiceguy

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i would double check that test kit, salifert had issues with some of their alk kits.....i don't remember the lot #'s but check on R/C, there was a list of bad kits that were producing higher than normal results.
 

mstrofdisaster

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I'm a little confused right now from the member's advice here.
  • Some say to bring up the Ca slowly, which will reduce the Alk.
  • Some say to do another big w/c to balance everything.
Choices, choices, choices...
 

aaron23

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i think both options are terrible towards you sps, but you have no choice..

the fluctuation of parameters from doing another water change will screw everything but get it on the right path

and

increasing Ca slowly reducing alk will take a fair amount of time, we arent talking 1 or 3 DKH off that is terrible on its own but your at 18 DKH.. which will have a negative effect as well.
 

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